Vaccum Modulator

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    Well as of right now I have a green stripe in my car but I was wondering if it was the incorrect one cause I seen here that it was for a C6...So they made one for the c4 as well correct?
     
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    Do you have a Green screw-in type or push-in?

    The green screw-in is getting very hard to find. Mustangs Unlimited carry for around $40. The green is a non-adjusting type.

    The white screw-in is readily available, and is adjustable, therefore (read the various posts on adjusting), you may have to adjust it to your shifting needs. The adjuster is in the center where the rubber vacuum hose attaches. All you need is a small blade screwdriver.

    There are various "fixed" modulators designated by a color band. They were/are for various Ford engines and smog set-ups. Some have two vacuum hook-ups.
     
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    I would run the... adjustable type...that way as the transmission wears and any motor vacumn changes you can adjust for correct shifting...:yup:
     

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